curmudgeon wrote:Release the bum...
burrrton wrote:Holy sht- just caught up to the wide open drop.
The endzone drop should have been caught, but Wilson should have put that pass up high- I'll split the blame.
This last drop running open, though? Ouch.
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Oh, and by the way- Wilson has caused half the pressure problems so far. The pressure causing the intentional grounding was his 100% his fault for instance.
LOL
Now all joking aside the 2 long throws he overthrew that was on him.
You made you disdain for facts well known you might try them and get over yourself.
burrrton wrote:
Sorry, everyone- I might have made me disdain for facts well known I might try them and get over myself.
Apologies to all. I'll be better moving forward.
Thanks for getting me straightened out, Soooo-Not-The-Other_Site_Anthony. You don't take criticism of RW personally *at all*, and your writing style isn't recognizable in any way, shape, or form. Don't know where everyone got that.
c_hawkbob wrote:Graham was worthless for 2 quarters (just ask my wife and kids (and grandkids and neighbors ...), but he atoned in the other 2 quarters.
obiken wrote:Wouldnt you know it CB the moment I post a whine, he has the best game of the season!! I still dont see him back.
Not very believable but very funny.
c_hawkbob wrote:I tend to agree that this is Jimmy's last year as a Seahawk, as much as he is still the best TE this team has ever had, we just need his $$ elsewhere.
c_hawkbob wrote:I tend to agree that this is Jimmy's last year as a Seahawk, as much as he is still the best TE this team has ever had, we just need his $$ elsewhere.
Seahawks4Ever wrote:Jimmy Graham plays like a guy who desperately wants to move on to a different team. Never should have traded for him if we weren't going to use him the same way NO used him. Heck, ever since he lost in arbitration when he said he was a WR and not a TE so he would have a higher FT #.
JG would have played he fanny off if we would have lined him up as a WR, that's what he is anyway, but typical PC always trying to pound a round peg into a square hole, or was it a triangle???
P.S. Burton; I am sure Anthony doesn't need anyone to stick up for him but your bullying him is getting really old and shame on those of you who either don't speak up are just condoning it and those of you who join in shame on you too. I wonder how many of you have had a bunch of people "gang up" on you? Why do you think it is cool??
Anthony has tossed out his share of taunts.
obiken wrote:We've survived worse River. Tailgator, Duckbman, and the infamous: Phili45! Not to mention Dumbo Rambo.
P.S. Burton; I am sure Anthony doesn't need anyone to stick up for him but your bullying him is getting really old and shame on those of you who either don't speak up are just condoning it and those of you who join in shame on you too. I wonder how many of you have had a bunch of people "gang up" on you? Why do you think it is cool??
Ian Rapoport ✔@RapSheet
#Seahawks continue the push to trade for a veteran LT. A player they’d consider moving for cap reasons — TE Jimmy Graham. They’ve had talks.
7:20 AM - Oct 29, 2017
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c_hawkbob wrote:Ian Rapoport ✔@RapSheet
#Seahawks continue the push to trade for a veteran LT. A player they’d consider moving for cap reasons — TE Jimmy Graham. They’ve had talks.
7:20 AM - Oct 29, 2017
130 130 Replies 582 582 Retweets 1,279 1,279 likes
Old but Slow wrote:Early on, Graham posted his man up in the end zone and Russell threw it out of bounds. That is the type of play where Graham is dominant. Russell is reluctant to throw that since the DB is so close. He needs to learn to trust that Graham will make the play.
Seahawks4Ever wrote:I don't know why it has taken so long for Graham and Wilson to finally get on the same page, but I believe it has finally happened. I had started to think that maybe J.G. had wanted out of town and maybe was just going through the motions counting the games until the end of the season. I even found his histrionic gyrations those few times he would make a play suspect. I mean, I could hardly fault Russell if he had started to ignore JG after he had dropped what appeared to be catchable balls.
But, maybe in was just as simple as Wilson trusting that his guy (Graham) would win the battle with the defender especially if he put the ball where he could "post up" said defender.
If J.G. is becoming a reliable weapon for RW then that will strike fear into apposing defenses which can only be good.
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